A lot of you have nice TV's and equipment but half of enjoying the TV is having a great sound system.. Lose the Bose guys.. Whenever I hear anyone talk about their home entertainment as soon as they get the the audio and mention Bose I realize they know nothing about it. Having bose in your set up is like having a jet fighter without weapons sure its still fun but your missing out.

My setup is simple but clean. The sound is very pure. My speakers/sub goes very well with eachother and my room setup. That is key. While some people may not have the best of speakers/setups, everyone's budget is different. Let's respect that.

A lot of you have nice TV's and equipment but half of enjoying the TV is having a great sound system.. Lose the Bose guys.. Whenever I hear anyone talk about their home entertainment as soon as they get the the audio and mention Bose I realize they know nothing about it. Having bose in your set up is like having a jet fighter without weapons sure its still fun but your missing out.

George Lucas has often said that the soundtrack to a film is half of the experience of enjoying it...

For those of you who have watched Star Wars or Jurassic Park, do you remember the first time you heard Darth Vader's infamous breathing? Or the T-Rex's breathing? How about when the T-Rex stomped across the landscape chasing after the main actors? A quality sub is key. If you have a 5.1 or larger setup, in most of the good movies out there, there's distinct sounds that come out of your surround/satellite speakers that are not played on your front/center speakers. Little things like things like this are a big deal in the Home Theatre experience.

I didn't even mention the certain songs they play in certain scenes also. George Lucas was the master at this...

My setup is simple but clean. The sound is very pure. My speakers/sub goes very well with eachother and my room setup. That is key. While some people may not have the best of speakers/setups, everyone's budget is different. Let's respect that.

lol no, but thank you. i used to live with my bf but he bailed so now my dad pays half the rent. view is pretty nice, i get a glimpse of the water and the docks where the cruise ships come in. i'm planning on leaving when my lease is up, it's just too expensive and the west coast looks rather appealing at the moment. thinking san francisco.

George Lucas has often said that the soundtrack to a film is half of the experience of enjoying it...

For those of you who have watched Star Wars or Jurassic Park, do you remember the first time you heard Darth Vader's infamous breathing? Or the T-Rex's breathing? How about when the T-Rex stomped across the landscape chasing after the main actors? A quality sub is key. If you have a 5.1 or larger setup, in most of the good movies out there, there's distinct sounds that come out of your surround/satellite speakers that are not played on your front/center speakers. Little things like things like this are a big deal in the Home Theatre experience.

I didn't even mention the certain songs they play in certain scenes also. George Lucas was the master at this...

My setup is simple but clean. The sound is very pure. My speakers/sub goes very well with eachother and my room setup. That is key. While some people may not have the best of speakers/setups, everyone's budget is different. Let's respect that.

lol no, but thank you. i used to live with my bf but he bailed so now my dad pays half the rent. view is pretty nice, i get a glimpse of the water and the docks where the cruise ships come in. i'm planning on leaving when my lease is up, it's just too expensive and the west coast looks rather appealing at the moment. thinking san francisco.

if you don't mind me asking, what do you do for a living to get a place like that???